I hope that's possible cuz i've seen it other ftp clients fith ftps support and i hope it's planned

Yepp i meant the public keys.

After my ftp server has ftps support and found a great ftps client in tc, now i'm trying to conf Apache 2.2 with mod_ssl and openssl on Win32 sys but it looks to be impossible always get error msgs, so i have now funny days, but i'm glad to get working the tc's ftps support.

…After my ftp server has ftps support and found a great ftps client in tc, now i'm trying to conf Apache 2.2 with mod_ssl and openssl on Win32 sys but it looks to be impossible always get error msgs, so i have now funny days, but i'm glad to get working the tc's ftps support.

• No doubt that such tests are useful for that new (ticklish) function in TC !
- So, please report the results here, they will be welcome !

Now i have some problems. inside of lan work fine implicit and explicit ssl too, but i'm behind a router and tried it from outside, and always get error after LIST command:
425 Cannot open data connection.
the server is in the routers DMZ and PASV mode not helped.

- DMZ forwards all queries to the defined ip, isn't?
- If i open a range of ports thats not too secure any way..

Why can't I drop a https url with Shift key pressed onto the Total Commander window in order to download a file?
It is possible to do so with a http url. Why not with a https url? Is it not supported (yet)?

Sorry, TC does not support HTTPS internally because of Swiss Crypto regulations. I'm using my own HTTP download code, so I cannot add HTTPS there. That's why in the WebDAV plugin I switched to the Internet* functions for HTTP transfers, because it also supports HTTPS. It has some other limitations, though, that's why I'm not using it for the HTTP downloads in TC, sorry._________________Author of Total Commander
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(9.) the two openssl commands need to be typed inside a cmd.exe window (Command Prompt) manually once

(10.) just tells you that the file rootcert.pem (cf. step (9) above, please) needs to be saved inside the Total Commander programme folder. You can even use T.C. itself to copy it there.

HTH,
Karl

Hello, everyone .

I'm here for the first time and I show up because I have troubles with both old and new Total Commander, so I somehow got to this topic and read instructions that were supposed to help me.

I've followed written instructions and also stuck on the 9th, so I followed these quoted instructions, and had the same problem as muzzi. then when I opened cmd.exe in the same folder where openssl.exe is stored, and typed those 2 commands, I got : "The system cannot execute the specified program."

Now I don't know what to do. I WOULD "prefix the complete pathname to openssl.exe", but I don't know what it actually means .

Would someone please be kind and explain it to me more precisely? Karl or anyone?

Why ftps support does not work with portable (run by starttc.exe) Total Commander ? I copied neccesary OpenSSL dlls to TC dir, but everytime I try to connect to my FTPS server I got popup saying OpenSSL libraries are not found.